@AutoAnything sweet! thanks for that tid bit :-) I just bought these EBC rotors for my 2000 Dodge Ram 2500 4X4 and was confused... On my set of rotors there is an arrow in the rotor im assuming indicating the rotation direction.
@billiambarnett No problem, happy to help! If you see an arrow on your rotors, its probably there to indicate direction... which EBC rotors do you have? Sport or Ultimax? Slotted, drilled, drilled/slotted, or dimpled/slotted?
@billiambarnett the direction of the slots doesn't matter, it's the direction of the cooling vanes inside the rotors that can indicate direction. If the rotor has straight vanes, the slots can point either direction, owners preference. But if the vanes are curved, then the vanes need to curve towards the rear of the vehicle. Rest assured, these rotors are mounted properly. :)
@AutoAnything sweet! thanks for that tid bit :-) I just bought these EBC rotors for my 2000 Dodge Ram 2500 4X4 and was confused... On my set of rotors there is an arrow in the rotor im assuming indicating the rotation direction.
billiambarnett 5 months ago
@billiambarnett No problem, happy to help! If you see an arrow on your rotors, its probably there to indicate direction... which EBC rotors do you have? Sport or Ultimax? Slotted, drilled, drilled/slotted, or dimpled/slotted?
AutoAnything 5 months ago
Forgive me if im wrong... but i believe yall installed the rotor on the wrong side of the truck. the slots are supposed to be reversed
billiambarnett 5 months ago
@billiambarnett the direction of the slots doesn't matter, it's the direction of the cooling vanes inside the rotors that can indicate direction. If the rotor has straight vanes, the slots can point either direction, owners preference. But if the vanes are curved, then the vanes need to curve towards the rear of the vehicle. Rest assured, these rotors are mounted properly. :)
AutoAnything 5 months ago